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Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences, Teaching Hospital
SHADAN INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, TEACHING HOSPITAL RESEARCH CENTRE Merit List of the Candidates applied for MBBS Course under 'A' category for the academic year 2015-16 % of Science Marks in SL. Form Reg. RANK NAME OF THE CANDIDATE H.T.NO SEX CASTE L/NL Intermediate or its No. No. No. No. equivalent examination 1 73 192 Syeda Nabeela Yazdani 600 4505542 F OC L 97.83 2 618 615 Syeda Sidra Tahreem Hashmi 663.1 4802045 F OC L 99.83 3 503 489 Dua Husain 969 4508500 F OC L 99.50 4 21 14 Maseera Mujeeb Ur Rahman 1261 4409322 F BC-E L 98.50 5 294 259 Sabah Fatima 1366 480110 F OC L 98.67 6 446 455 Syeda Asfiya Zohra 1455 4508368 F OC L 93.67 7 345 316 Syed Shahataj 1459 4309011 F OC NL 89.83 8 317 273 Syeda Mahjabeen Fatima 1466 4401756 F OC L 93.50 9 150 198 Iqra Azeem 1500 4409536 F OC NL 93.17 10 470 451 Maseera Mujeeb 1538 4807434 F BC-E L 96.33 11 33 424 Afshan Kunain Fatima 1590 4401081 F BC-E L 99.17 12 558 564 Adiba Afreen 1591 4804076 F BC-E L 99.17 13 437 426 Syed Arsalan Ali 1613 4405310 M OC L 95.17 14 474 457 Areeba Khan 1619 4802070 F OC L 98.83 15 528 517 Humera Tabassum 1646 4601268 F OC L 98.50 16 419 397 Ishaq Maviya 1861 4901554 M BC-E L 96.00 17 10 5 Pamdurthi Sobia Farheen 1976 4407070 F OC NL 98.50 18 6 399 Adeeba Sultana 2050 4508281 F OC L 99.67 19 95 67 Afshan Mehreen 2088 4807340 F OC L 97.33 20 568 561 Mohammed Bilal Aijaz 2211 4807077 M BC-E L 94.17 21 255 220 Najwa Umair 2218 4407245 F BC-E L 99.67 22 327 291 Khaja Fasahath Uddin Ahmed 2271 4801275 M BC-E L 99.00 23 112 86 Firdous Fatima 2275 4807135 F OC L -
Copyright by Gwendolyn Sarah Kirk 2016
Copyright by Gwendolyn Sarah Kirk 2016 The Dissertation committee for Gwendolyn Sarah Kirk certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Uncivilized language and aesthetic exclusion: Language, power and film production in Pakistan Committee: _____________________________ Craig Campbell, Co-Supervisor _____________________________ Elizabeth Keating, Co-Supervisor _____________________________ Kamran Ali _____________________________ Patience Epps _____________________________ Ali Khan _____________________________ Kathleen Stewart _____________________________ Anthony Webster Uncivilized language and aesthetic exclusion: Language, power and film production in Pakistan by Gwendolyn Sarah Kirk, B.A.; M.A. Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy The University of Texas at Austin December 2016 To my parents Acknowledgements This dissertation would not have been possible first and foremost without the kindness and generosity of the filmmakers I worked with at Evernew Studio. Parvez Rana, Hassan Askari, Z.A. Zulfi, Pappu Samrat, Syed Noor, Babar Butt, and literally everyone else I met in the film industry were welcoming and hospitable beyond what I ever could have hoped or imagined. The cast and crew of Sharabi, in particular, went above and beyond to facilitate my research and make sure I was at all times comfortable and safe and had answers to whatever stupid questions I was asking that day! Along with their kindness, I was privileged to witness their industry, creativity, and perseverance, and I will be eternally inspired by and grateful to them. My committee might seem large at seven members, but all of them have been incredibly helpful and supportive throughout my time in graduate school, and each of them have helped develop different dimensions of this work. -
Quetta Electric Supply Company Limited EMPOWERMENT of EMPLOYEES of STATE OWNED ENTITIES
Quetta Electric Supply Company Limited EMPOWERMENT OF EMPLOYEES OF STATE OWNED ENTITIES Sr/Folio No. Employee Name Father's Name Designation Categery Date Of Appoitment: Date of Birth Service in Year Date of Retirement 001 Iftikhar Ahmed Barkar Ali General Manager (Technical) Permanent January 10, 1975 December 20, 1952 34 December 19, 2012 002 Abdul Rauf Baloch Haji Allaha Dad Khan Chief Commercial Officer Permanent July 1, 1975 September 13, 1952 34 September 12, 2012 003 Rana Kazim Ali Khan Syed Akbar Shah Chief Engineer (T&G) Permanent May 31, 1976 February 8, 1953 33 February 7, 2013 004 Nadir Ali Khoso Azam Khan Khoso Chief Engineer (Development) Permanent May 31, 1976 June 15, 1951 33 June 14, 2011 005 Rana Kazim Ali Khan Hashim Ali Khan HR & Admn Director Permanent October 23, 1977 February 4, 1953 32 February 3, 2013 006 Musa Khan Jogezai Sultan Muhammad Jogezai Additional D.G (Administration) Permanent September 12, 1982 January 1, 1954 27 December 31, 2013 007 Nazir Ahmed Mengal Noor Ahmed Mengal Chief Engineer (Operation) Permanent December 13, 1976 December 21, 1950 33 December 20, 2010 008 Abdul Jabar Lashari Haji Waheed Bukhsh Manager Surveillance Permanent July 7, 1975 January 17, 1951 34 January 16, 2011 009 Javaid Aftab Mohammad Tahir PD Permanent September 3, 1977 June 15, 1953 32 June 14, 2013 010 Mr. Javed Iqbal. Zulfiqar Ali. M.C.A. Permanent August 4, 1979 January 8, 1954 30 January 07,2014. 011 MIAN NADEEM AHMED MIAN ALI AHMED MANAGER (MIS) Permanent March 24, 1986 January 1, 1960 23 January 1, 2020 012 Mr.Khurshid Ahmed Sheikh Khushi Mohammad Superintending Engineer Permanent March 14, 1977 October 8, 1951 32 October 8, 2011 013 Mr. -
Magazine July-2020
VOLUME-1 | ISSUE-14 | JULY 2020 Sino-India Stand-off CHINA EXPLAINS THE LADDAKH CONFLICT HAS INDIA OVERPLAYED ITS HAND? CPEC – A NOSH FROM HEAVEN? IN INDIA CLASH, CHINA SHOWS OFF MUSCLE FIXING PAKISTAN'S AVIATION THE SINO-INDIAN STANDOFF 13-K F-7 Markaz (051) 8437318 Islamabad | FROM INTIMATE HUG TO ESTRANGEMENT SUPERIORITY, THE RACE TO BE ONE UP. @WILDWINGSPAKISTAN @WILDWINGSPK f matrixxmedia matrixxmedia matrix.media matrixmag.com TEAM MATRIX Editor in Chief Content Editor Imtiaz Gul Aliya Naseer Farooq Managing Editor Content Writer Sameena Durrani Jehangir Khattak Associate Editor Content Writer Saad Gul Faizah Gillani Editor at large Content Writer Zeeshan Salahuddin Saddam Hussein Special Contributors Shaan Mehdi - Toronto Rafiq Jan - Doha Sitwat Bokhari Haroon Gul CONTENTS EDITOR’S NOTE The Sino-Indian Stand off 04 A deadly clash on June 15 between the Chinese and Indian soldiers close to Ladakh stand-off: China-Pakistan closer than ever before! 06 Patrol Point 14 in the Galwan Valley of eastern Ladakh, more than 4,300 metres above sea level, resulted in 20 Indian fatalies. China says the China explains the Laddakh Conflict 08 Galwan Valley falls enrely within its territory and blamed New Delhi for the clash and stated the clash occurred on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual India Imports over 80% of Pharma Raw Materials From China 09 Control (LAC) - the de facto border between the two Asian rivals. As both sides traded allegaons with confused messaging on the incident In India clash, China shows off muscle 10 out of New Delhi, the episode also alarmed the enre world, with analysts conjecturing as to whether this could flare up into a full-fledged Indo-China Efforts towards intra-Afghan negotiations pick up momentum 12 war. -
Rang Sazi: Introduction and Evolution of Color Film Technology in Pakistan Zuraiz Ur Rehman Niazi
Rang Sazi: Introduction and Evolution of Color Film Technology in Pakistan Zuraiz ur Rehman Niazi Abstract This paper discusses the introduction and evolution of color film technology in Pakistani cinema. It focuses on the transitional period from the 1960s to the 1980s and highlights the major technological and practical changes in the production of films in Pakistan, contextualizing the semiotics and importance of color for this film industry. While discussing this transition from black and white to color film in Pakistan, it also connects this shift with the evolution and introduction of color film technology on a global level, including earlier technologies of color and colorization. The research is supported by a short analysis of some early Pakistani color films. Field research at Evernew Studios, one of Pakistan's oldest film studios, also sheds some light on how the industry transitioned to color film and how technology and filmmaking was affected. Keywords: Color Film Technology, Development of Pakistani Film, Pakistani Film Studios, Film Technology and Infrastructure Introduction Color films have evolved greatly since they were first introduced in Pakistan in the 1960s. Unfortunately, there is little literature available that can address the questions of the technology and techniques that were used to make color films in the country at that time. Azra (dir. Munshi Dil, 1962) is known to be the first Pakistani color film. However, color was not new to the subcontinent. Azra came out twenty-five years after the first Hindi color film Kisan Kanya (dir. Moti B. Gidwani, 1937). Early color films in the subcontinent were either hand painted or used color film stock, like those is western countries. -
(FUCP) Structure Planning for Ghalanai (Mohmand Agency) FINAL STRUCTURE PLAN September, 2015
Tribal Areas Rural-to- Urban Centres Conversion Initiative (TARUCCI) FATA URBAN CENTERS PROJECT (FUCP) Structure Planning For Ghalanai (Mohmand Agency) FINAL STRUCTURE PLAN September, 2015 CREATIVE ENGINEERING IZHAR & ASSOCIATES CONSULTANTS CONSULTING 60-Street 3, E1, Phase 1 160-Cavalry Ground, Hayatabad Peshawar Street 4, Lahore Cantt Telephone# 091-5822184 Telephone# 042-36686449 Cell# 03005863060 Cell# 0321-4469322 EMail: [email protected] EMail: [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................................................................. I LIST OF TABLES ................................................................................................................................... V LIST OF FIGURES ................................................................................................................................ V LIST OF MAPS ..................................................................................................................................... VI LIST OF GRAPHS ................................................................................................................................. VI 1. PREFACE........................................................................................................................................... 1 2. METHODOLOGY .............................................................................................................................. 4 2.1 DIGITISED BASE MAPS -
Archaeological Survey of District Mardan in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan
55 Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XIV Archaeological Survey of District Mardan in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan TAJ ALI Contents Introduction 56 Aims and Objectives of the Survey 56 Geography and Land Economy 57 Historical and Archaeological Perspective 58 Early Surveys, Explorations and Excavations 60 List of Protected Sites and Monuments 61 Inventory of Archaeological Sites Recorded in the Current Survey 62 Analysis of Archaeological Data from the Surface Collection 98 Small Finds 121 Conclusion 126 Sites Recommended for Excavation, Conservation and Protection 128 List of Historic I Settlement Sites 130 Acknowledgements 134 Notes 134 Bibliographic References 135 Map 136 Figures 137 Plates 160 56 Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XIV Archaeological Survey of District Mardan in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan TAJ ALI Introduction The Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar, (hereafter the Department) in collaboration with the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Pakistan, (hereafter the Federal Department) initiated a project of surveying and documenting archaeological sites and historical monuments in the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP). The primary objectives of the project were to formulate plans for future research, highlight and project the cultural heritage of the Province and to promote cultural tourism for sustainable development. The Department started the project in 1993 and since then has published two survey reports of the Charsadda and Swabi Districts. 1 Dr. Abdur Rahman conducted survey of the Peshawar and Nowshera Districts and he will publish the report after analysis of the data. 2 Conducted by the present author, the current report is focussed on the archaeological survey of the Mardan District, also referred to as the Yusafzai Plain or District. -
Overview: N.W.F.P. / F.A.T.A
Overview: N.W.F.P. / F.A.T.A. ± TAJIKISTAN Zhuil ! Lasht ! Moghlang Nekhcherdim ! ! Mastuj Morich ! Nichagh Sub-division ! Muligram ! Druh ! Rayan ! Brep ! Zundrangram ! Garam Chashma Chapalli ! Bandok ! ! Drasan ! Arkari ! Sanoghar Nawasin ! Ghari ! CHITRAL Lon ! Afsik Besti ! ! Nichagh ! Harchin Dung ! Gushten Beshgram ! ! Laspur ! Imirdin ! Mogh Maroi ! ! Darband ! Koghozi ! Serki ! Singur ! AFGHANISTAN Chitral Sub-division Goki Shahi ! Nekratok ! JAMMU AND KASHMIR Kuru Atchiku Paspat ! ! ! Brumboret ! Kalam Tar ! Gabrial SWAT ! Drosh ! Banda-i- Kalam Sazin ! ! Dong Utrot ! Lamutai ! Mirkhani ! Halil ! ! Harianai ! Babuzai Dammer ! Nissar Sur ! Biar Banda Dassu Sub-division ! ! Biaso Dir Sub-division ! Gujar Banda Arandu ! Chodgram KOHISTAN Chochun ! ! ! Ayagai ! Bahrain Dadabund UPPER DIR Banda ! Bahrain ! ! Ushiri Pattan Sub-division ! Chachargah Chutiatan Daber ! ! ! Baiaul Patan Bandai ! ! Kwana ! Matta Sebujni Fazildin-Ki-Basti Gidar ! Nachkara ! ! Bara Khandak Drush Palas Sub-division Shenkhor ! Khel ! Saral Matta ! Alpuri Tehsil Baihk Aligram Domela ! Wari Sub-division ! Rambakai ! Khararai ! Barwa Domel ! ! Burawai Jandool Dardial Khwazakhela ! ! Khal Alamganj Shang BAJAUR Sub-division ! ! Bar ! Kaga Kotkai ! ! Pokal Pashat Kabal ! ! Dadai Mian ! SHANGLA Allai Tehsil ! Kili LOWER DIR Galoch Charbagh Bisham Mamund Salarzai ! Te h si l Tehsil Khongi Aspanr Chakisar Tehsil! Bala Kot Tehsil ! ! Mongora Alagram Dandai BATAGRAM !Khalozai Utman ! ! Tehsil Lari Anangurai Ajoo ! Nawagai Khel ! ! Jatkol Panjnadi Khar Bajaur Babuzai ! -
A Tribute to Iconic Sabiha Khanum (1935-2020)
E-CineIndia April-June 2020 ISSN: 2582-2500 Tribute Aijaz Gul A Tribute to Iconic Sabiha Khanum (1935-2020) First lady of Silver Screen of Pakistan Sabiha His first wife, Jamila Begum, was a house- Khanum passed away in the United States on wife). Sabiha and Santosh, together became June 13 at the age of eighty-five. the most likeable, romantic and bankable cou- ple of film trade. Their casting together was a sure bet for ringing box office cash regis- Born as Mukhtar Begum, she spent her child- ter. She was now teaming only with Santosh. hood in Gujrat. She began her career as stage Sabiha also produced successful Punjabi film artist in Butt Shikhan in Lahore. She moved Naji (1959) in which she repeated the role of into films with debut in Beli (1950), direct- mentally unstable woman, played earlier by ed by Masood Pervaiz in 1950 with Santosh her in Gumnam. She won tremendous appre- Kumar and Shahina. Director Anwar Kemal ciation for both these roles. Pasha, notable director from the fifties and sixties, found out the real talent in her. Her teaming with Santosh Kumar under Anwar Since, songs are an integral part of our films Kamal Pasha, resulted in some of the most (at times even when they don’t belong there), memorable films: Ghulam (1953), Gumnam Sabiha Khanum holds the credit of over a doz- (1954), Qatil (1955) and Sarfarosh (1956). In en memorable melodies filmed on her. It was Late-fifties, she got married to Santosh Kumar first Iqbal ‘Bano’ and Munawar Sultana who (this was Santosh Kumar’s second marriage. -
BA Bsc 1St Annual 2017 Part-I
Government College University, Faisalabad Controller of Examinations Roll Number Wise Result 1st Annual Part-I Examination BA/BSc 2017 Errors and omissions excepted. The Results of 1st Annual Part-I Examination BA/BSc 2017 (Held in JUL TO AUG-2017 ) are hereby notified. Max. Obt. Sr. # Roll No Name Father's Name %age Fail/Re-appear in the Subjects Degree Marks Marks 1 600579 Muhammad Asad Farooq Umar Farooq BA 400 English 2 600801 Muhammad Kamran Khalid Ameen BA 400 Full Fail 3 600814 Imran Ali Muhammad Anwar BA 400 English 4 600852 Muhammad Zubair Nasir Nasir Mahmood BA 400 Full Fail 5 600865 Mazhar Iqbal Suleman BA 400 English 6 602494 Sidra Kousar Roshan Din BA 400 179 44.75 Pass 7 603573 Aqeela Iram Abdul Haq BA 400 Full Fail 8 603703 Syed Bakar Hussain Shah Syed Hussain Shah BA 400 English 9 604487 Noor Sehar Ishtiaq Ahmad BSc. 400 Islamic Studies, Pakistan Studies 10 609796 Muhammad Sajid Bashir Ahmad BA 400 227 56.75 Pass 11 610865 Shoaib Aslam Muhammad Aslam BSc. 400 236 59.00 Pass 12 611840 Ayesha Aftab Abdul Latif Sabir BSc. 400 Applied Psychology, Geography 13 611874 Hadia Shafqat Shafqat Nazir BA 400 239 59.75 Pass 14 611980 Aisma Khan Muhammad Arshad Khan BA 400 203 50.75 Pass 15 800001 Kosar Parveen Muhammad Nawaz BSc. 400 Botany 16 800002 Saima Parveen Ghulam Hussain BSc. 400 252 63.00 Pass 17 800003 Saba Shahzadi Shahbaz Ali BA 400 198 49.50 Pass 18 800004 Ikram Ullah Israr Khan BA 400 Full Fail 19 800016 Muhammad Tabassum Ali Najam Perwaiz BSc. -
District SAHIWAL CRITERIA for RESULT of GRADE 5
District SAHIWAL CRITERIA FOR RESULT OF GRADE 5 Criteria SAHIWAL Punjab Status Minimum 33% marks in all subjects 79.28% 88.32% PASS Pass + Minimum 33% marks in four subjects and 28 to 32 marks Pass + Pass with 80.94% 89.91% in one subject Grace Marks Pass + Pass with Pass + Pass with grace marks + Minimum 33% marks in four Grace Marks + 92.75% 96.72% subjects and 10 to 27 marks in one subject Promoted to Next Class Candidate scoring minimum 33% marks in all subjects will be considered "Pass" One star (*) on total marks indicates that the candidate has passed with grace marks. Two stars (**) on total marks indicate that the candidate is promoted to next class. PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, RESULT INFORMATION GRADE 5 EXAMINATION, 2019 DISTRICT: SAHIWAL Students Students Students Pass % with Pass + Promoted Pass + Gender Registered Appeared Pass 33% marks Students Promoted % Male 15016 14758 11291 76.51 13465 91.24 Public School Female 14599 14360 11686 81.38 13533 94.24 Male 4226 4011 3325 82.90 3791 94.52 Private School Female 3541 3402 2982 87.65 3268 96.06 Male 1247 925 508 54.92 730 78.92 Private Candidate Female 608 550 338 61.45 465 84.55 39237 38006 30130 PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, GRADE 5 EXAMINATION, 2019 DISTRICT: SAHIWAL Overall Position Holders Roll NO Name Marks Position 41-146-184 Ayesha Altaaf 483 1st 41-191-296 Ayesha Fatima 482 2nd 41-192-162 Sana Ullah 481 3rd 41-127-296 Ayesha Ishfaq 481 3rd 41-128-146 Mabarrah Jameel 481 3rd PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, GRADE 5 EXAMINATION, 2019 DISTRICT: SAHIWAL Male Position Holders Roll NO Name Marks Position 41-192-162 Sana Ullah 481 1st 41-181-375 Faizan Faisal 480 2nd 41-192-205 Saqlain Rasool 473 3rd PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, GRADE 5 EXAMINATION, 2019 DISTRICT: SAHIWAL FEMALE Position Holders Roll NO Name Marks Position 41-146-184 Ayesha Altaaf 483 1st 41-191-296 Ayesha Fatima 482 2nd 41-127-296 Ayesha Ishfaq 481 3rd 41-128-146 Mabarrah Jameel 481 3rd Punjab Examination Commission Grade 5 Examination 2019 School wise Results Summary Sr. -
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Page No.1 of 50 ALL INDIA AYUSH POST GRADUATE ENTRANCE TEST(AIAPGET)-2020 STREAM :UNANI DATE OF EXAM: 28.09.2020 Result Declared on : 03.11.2020 Maximum Marks: 480 Marks All India Percentile SNo. App. No. Roll No. Candidate Name Father's Name Categary PWD Secured Rank Score 1 201010017375 DL01001327 SAYEEDURRAHMAN ABDUL MAJEED UR NO 350 1 99.9326599 2 201010024525 MR16000677 MOMINAKHATOON MOHDSALIM MOHDSIDDIQUI SALIM UR NO 336 2 99.8653199 3 201010002755 JK04000092 KHAN QASIM BILAL BILAL AHMAD KHAN UR NO 334 3 99.7979798 4 201010012931 UP12000110 SHAHALA ANJUM SHARAFATULLAH OBC (NCL) NO 319 4 99.7306397 5 201010027396 DL01001372 EHTESHAM UL HAQ NISHAR AHMED OBC (NCL) NO 310 5 99.6632997 6 201010014980 DL01000412 AZRA PARVEEN ABDUL QUDDUS ANSARI OBC (NCL) NO 308 6 99.5959596 7 201010014462 UP12000156 NISHAT AFROZ MAZHAR HUSAIN UR NO 307 7 99.5286195 8 201010012996 KK04000897 AYESHA SIDDIQUA MOHAMMED GHOUSE OBC (NCL) NO 303 8 99.4612795 9 201010070017 DL01001001 SHAMAILA KHAN BAHAR AHMED UR NO 295 9 99.3939394 10 201010010426 UP12000178 AAISHA FARHEEN MOHAMMAD IRFAN GEN-EWS NO 293 10 99.3265993 11 201010014458 DL01001345 MUTIUR RAHMAN SHAKEEL AHMED UR NO 291 11 99.1919192 12 201010012487 TN01000127 AMREEN NAZ K.H AHMED SHARIFF K H OBC (NCL) NO 291 12 99.1919192 13 201010002394 DL01000123 SAEMA KHANAM ABID ALI KHAN UR NO 289 13 99.0572391 14 201010008326 JK04000088 NADEEM AHMAD SHAH GH NABI SHAH UR NO 289 14 99.0572391 15 201010008289 JK04000057 ASGAR NAZIR NAZIR AHMAD LONE UR NO 287 15 98.9898990 16 201010022079 MR16000700 MOMINAFIA JAMEELAHMED